Hi,
On 26/12/2010 16:59, RGB ES wrote:
Agree: an horizontally distributed wiki with good category tags is the
way to go... But the problem seems to be quite different now: I asked
to the website mailing lists and it seems that this kind of pages (end
user pages) are not good for TDF wiki. They are planning a new LibO
wiki so all these pages will need to be moved there... :S
This is absolutely not an issue to move the page, and the new LibO site
is not yet there.
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Website/LibreOfficeWiki
the answer on Nabble:
http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/Wiki-Two-new-pages-td2145610.html
so let's take these holidays as what they are and wait the new wiki
before going on...
Please go on, we will move the page when needed, but for the moment,
this wiki is used by all the community to put the needed stuff, being
end user or not.
This is our tool, it's in place and open, so use it as you want to
contribute.
So thanks for your page, I think may be it should go under a
documentation category, because it will be easier to find there. But
again don't refrain to participate because we will have a new wiki in
several times.
Kind regards
Sophie
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